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- Owens-Corning Fiberglas Europe was formed. In 1966, Owens-Corning established a partnership with Armstrong Rubber Co. to produce fiberglas-reinforced automobile...
- by Owens Corning to produce its patented "Fiberglas" (spelled with one "s") in 1936. Originally, Fiberglas was a gl**** wool with fibers entrapping a great...
- character since 1980 as an advertising mascot for their pink-colored Fiberglas residential building insulation. The year 2020 marked the 40th anniversary...
- Riverview project. Groundbreaking for Fiberglas Tower was held on May 1, 1967. Leadership of the Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. announced at the groundbreaking...
- used as thermal building insulation. It is marketed under the trade name Fiberglas, which has become a genericized trademark. Gl**** fiber, when used as a...
- contained about 55% carbon. In 1960 Richard Millington of H.I. Thompson Fiberglas Co. developed a process (US Patent No. 3,294,489) for producing a high...
- manufacturers of lighting-related products. The main factory of Owens Corning Fiberglas is also located in Newark. State Farm Insurance has Regional Headquarters...
- (adverti****t). Music Educators Journal 48:3 (January 1962). "The King Fiberglas Sousaphone is Here" (adverti****t). Music Educators Journal 50:3 (January...
- proportion to its size. Companies as Triax, Hornsyld Købmandsgaard, EM Fiberglas and Dan-Hill-Plast are deep-rooted in the town. BY3: Po****tion 1. January...
- to Bob Haney, the Dome's Operations Manager. Crews from Owens-Corning Fiberglas, the dome's original roof installer, were on site by 1:30 pm on March...